We want you to love your experience outdoors.

 

Destination BC | Grant Harder photo

The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC) is a charitable organization that serves as an umbrella group for over 100 outdoor recreation associations and organizations across the province, representing the public interest. Since 1976, we have been advocating for outdoor enthusiasts, safeguarding vital natural spaces for recreation, and ensuring that everyone can enjoy BC's great outdoors.

We work with our members, government agencies, First Nations, other organizations, and the public to support outdoor activities that benefit people, local communities and the natural environment.

These are some of the key priorities of ORCBC to support and enhance outdoor recreation in the province:

  • Protect and enhance outdoor recreational opportunities, including parks, trails, and waterways.

  • Collaborate with government, non-profits, and stakeholders on recreation policies and strategies.

  • Partner with Indigenous communities to promote access to traditional lands and support Indigenous-led recreation.

  • Advocate for increased funding for outdoor recreation infrastructure, programs, capacity-building and nonprofit efforts.

  • Engage in outreach and education to promote access, inclusivity, collaboration and environmental stewardship.

 

Vancouver Island Dirt Riders Association photo

 

Our Mission

We advocate for access to and promote the responsible use of BC’s outdoors for public recreation while building bridges between our diverse membership. 

Our Vision

Recreation and outdoor places are valued as essential to healthy individuals and vibrant communities, and that every British Columbian has access to meaningful outdoor recreation experiences.

Our Values & Principles

 

Indigenous Reconciliation

We acknowledge Indigenous rights and title and support increasing the capacity of Indigenous peoples in BC to steward their lands and waters as key to the future of healthy ecosystems, communities and respectful recreation.

Accountability

We are accountable for our actions, and our processes are open and transparent.

Respect and Diversity

We promote respect and aspire to represent the diversity of the British Columbia population.

Environmental Sustainability

We value BC’s outdoor places for their intrinsic ecological, social and cultural values and promote actions to keep them healthy.

collaboration

We collaborate with our members, partners, various levels of government including Indigenous governments, and outdoor recreation users to support our common mission. We convene, amplify and lead.

Resiliency

We adapt to new realities, pursue new opportunities and explore promising approaches.

 

Our Team

Louise Pedersen
Executive Director

Louise joined ORCBC in 2019 with a strong commitment to growing the organization’s impact, inclusivity, and long-term sustainability. She holds a Master’s degree in Natural Resource Management and a postgraduate diploma in Public Relations. With a rich background in communications and philanthropy, Louise has worked with leading nature and conservation organizations in both Canada and the UK. Based in Revelstoke, she’s a passionate outdoor enthusiast who spends her time kayaking, Nordic skiing, gravel biking, fishing, and camping.

louisepedersen@orcbc.ca

Johnny Ly
Communications Officer

With a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Interactive Arts & Technology, Johnny is passionate about sharing stories that help cultivate awareness around sustainable living and the importance of recreation. He one day hopes to inspire future generations to protect and preserve our vital outdoor spaces that we all work and play on. During his free time, you can find him trying new sushi restaurants, working out with friends or taking on challenging hikes in the Metro Vancouver area.

communication@orcbc.ca

Tomke Augustin
Grant Program Manager

Tomke plays a key role in advancing the Outdoor Recreation Fund and its many impactful projects across the province. She holds a PhD in international management and has a track record of grant writing and advancing equity, diversity and inclusion in research, higher education and the outdoor sector. She originally moved to BC for its famous mountain biking and has since explored the lands and waters also through hiking, camping, trail running and skiing.

grants@orcbc.ca

ORCBC is a certified living wage employer

We’re proud to share that the ORCBC is now officially certified as a Living Wage Employer through Living Wage BC.

This certification reflects our commitment to ensuring that all our staff, contractors, and interns are paid a fair, livable wage, one that reflects the true costs of living in BC. We believe that taking care of the people who power our work is foundational to building a healthier, more equitable, and more sustainable province.

Living Wage BC

Ryan Stuart
Feature Writer & Webinar Facilitator

As a freelance writer, Ryan contributes to many of the top outdoor magazines and websites in Canada and the U.S. His favourite assignments combine adventure sports, responsible recreation and environmental sustainability, so writing for ORCBC was a perfect fit. He has been contributing blog posts and articles covering everything from Indigenous relations to trail funding advocacy since 2021. When he’s not writing from his home office on Vancouver Island, you will find him skiing, surfing, mountain biking, paddling, climbing and running.

ryanstuart@orcbc.ca

Board of Directors & Advisory Members

Members of the Board of Directors are elected at the Annual General Meeting which usually takes place in June each year. All board minutes from the past 12 months are posted here.

 

ERic Vanderkruk

Chair
Columbia Valley Greenways Trail Alliance

Ciel Sander

Vice-Chair
Trails Society of BC

Ken Matthews

Treasurer
Back Country Horsemen of BC

 

Aviva Fialkow

Secretary
Mountain Biking BC

rod clapton

Director
BC Federation of Drift Fishers

Doug Bracket

Director
BC Snowmobile Federation

 

Phil Rankin

Director
Recreational Canoeing Association of BC

Kim Reeves

Director
Four Wheel Drive Association of BC

Rocky Nenka

Director
New Pathways to Gold Society

 

Dave Wharton

Director
Federation of Mountain Clubs of BC

Wayne mercer

Past Chair, ex officio
Quad Riders ATV Association of BC

Mark Angelo

Advisor (rivers and salmon) & BC Rivers Chair
BC Rivers Institute (Chair Emeritus)

 

Mel turner

Advisor (parks and protected areas)